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Bruscky, Paulo

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 19490321

Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:

International Artists' Postage Stamps Part 1 / Bernd Lobach, curator ; Baroni V ; Bleus G ; Bruscky P ; Carrion U ; Cavellini GA ; Cohen R ; Colby S ; Cole D ; Corfou M ; CrackerJackKid ; Crozier R ; Diotallevi M ; Duch LF ; Eriksson L ; Fish P ; Fricker H ; Friedman K ; Galantai G ; Gini G ; Groh K ; Helmes S ; Maggi R ; Olbrich JO ; Padin C ; Pawson M ; Petasz P ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Porter B ; Rabascall J ; Random S ; Rocola R ; Rosenberg MR ; Roth D ; Schraenen G ; Souza A ; Spiegelman L ; Stake C ; Todorovic M ; Tot E ; Varney E ; Vigo EA ; Watts R ; Kustermann P ; Acosta M ; Below P ; Bennett JM ; Bloch M ; Bidner M ; Bogdanovic N ; Boumans B ; Brehmer KP ; Burch C ; Butler R ; Bzdok H ; Creative Thing ; Albrecht d ; Dogfish ; Espinosa C ; Frangione N ; Giacomucci U ; Higgins EF-III ; Huber J ; Immoos F ; Jacob S ; Janssen R ; Jarvis D ; Jesch B ; DeJonge K ; Jupitter-Larsen G ; Citizen Kafka ; Kamperelic D ; Leigh M ; Metallic Avau ; Minoy ; Mittendorf H ; Morandi E ; Echevarria-Myers JA ; Olbrich B ; Orta J ; Perfetti M ; Roncoroni F ; Siff E ; Supek J ; Tillier T ; Tisma A ; Walsh E., 1985

 Item
Identifier: CC-32873-34488
Scope and Contents

Bernd Lobach, the editor and curator, contributes an essay, "Postage stamps as a medium for artists' creative messages" that explains the rational and traces the history of the stamp art movement from Robert Watts' fluxus stamps. The book was translated by Peter Kustrermann. Each page depicts a photocopied reproduction of the artist's contribution. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

Lies in the Sand / Bille P ; Vigo EA ; Bleus G ; Bruscky P ; Stake C ; Pawson M--Olbrich JO ; Perneczky G ; Maggi R ; Baroni V ; Petasz P ; Padin C ; Porter B ; Bennett JM ; Lipman J ; Beining G ; Blurr B ; Perkins S ; Pittore-Eurofico C ; Dogfish ; Malok., 1991

 Item
Identifier: CC-07282-7425
Scope and Contents

The cover of this book is a target which is perforated with a bullet hole, a hole that runs throughout all the pages. The exhibition was mounted as a protest against the Gulf war. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1991